Speaking Volumes: Waste360 Reader Survey Shapes Voice of Industry Coverage
Waste360 has been privileged to serve the waste and recycling industry long before computers were standard in households. Over the years, our publication has aimed to give those within all parts of the industry - from local haulers to public officials to food recovery experts - the most timely, accurate data and knowledge you need to drive your business. We want your voice to shape the future of our coverage and content on Waste360, but we need your insights. We recently created the Waste360 audience survey to gauge what topics and articles resonate with you and which ones you want to see less of.
"We are drowning in information but starved for knowledge," futurist John Naisbitt wrote in his 1982 book "Megatrends."
We're firmly in the Information Age, and it can be difficult to discern how much of it is inaccurate or flat-out misleading.
Waste360 has been privileged to serve the waste and recycling industry long before computers were standard in households. Over the years, our publication has aimed to give those within all parts of the industry - from local haulers to public officials to food recovery experts - the most timely, accurate data and knowledge you need to drive your business.
We want your voice to shape the future of our coverage and content on Waste360, but we need your insights. We recently created the Waste360 audience survey to gauge what topics and articles resonate with you and which ones you want to see less of.
Your thought leadership, commentary, and opinion pieces are always welcome. As Waste360's editor-in-chief, I am committed to ensuring that your expertise is recognized and your voices are heard. The door is always open for your contributions. Your feedback is what keeps us moving forward.
Please don't hesitate to reach out with any questions, comments, or suggestions at [email protected]
Take the Waste360 Audience Survey by September 15, 2024.
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